Charges continue to rack up against the man accused of committing a fiery assault on a group of peaceful Israeli hostage supporters in Boulder.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was formally charged with one count of a hate crime involving race, religion or national origin in federal court on Friday, June 6. This comes the day after Soliman was charged with 118 state criminal charges, including 28 counts of attempted first-degree murder.
If convicted, Soliman would face up to 48 years in prison for each count of attempted murder. The federal hate crime charge carries a potential life sentence.
Soliman appeared in the U.S. District Court of Colorado on Friday afternoon, his face burned on one side and his wrists shackled. Soliman sat quietly in the jury box during the proceeding; he made